Submitted papers should not exceed 12 pages and should follow the
LNCS-style LaTeX2e.
All proofs omitted due to space constraints should be given in an appendix or
made accessible through a reliable link to a freely available electronic
preprint. Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF through the
EasyChair system:

Final paper instructions

Preparation steps

Please take carefully into account the suggestions of the reviewers and make
the necessary modifications to your paper.

Follow the technical instructions (described in the next section); prepare
your bibliography using BibTex together with the style splncs03.bst
provided by Springer.

There is a strict limit of 12 pages. This limit can not be exceeded in any
case.

Fill in the copyright form. It is
sufficient for one of the authors to sign the copyright form.

Pack your working files (tex file(s), pictures, splncs03.bst, a bibliography
(.bib) file, the signed copyright form and a pdf version of your paper) into
a zip archive named submissionXX.zip, where XX is the number of your
submission in the Easychair system. Make sure that all files are in the same
directory (i.e. there is no subdirectory). Also, for sake of simplicity for
the editors, please rename
the main tex file by main.tex.

Titles: In English, the first word and the last word of titles should be
capitalized. In addition, all nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs,
and subordinate conjunctions should be capitalized. Articles and coordinating
conjunctions are not capitalized. Traditionally, prepositions are not
capitalized. Use the same conventions for all titles of sections, subsection,
etc.

\titlerunning could be shorter than the title, please check to see if it
fits in the header, if not, then you should shorten it up.

Inside the \authorrunning{} field of your article, please use only the
initial of your first name, followed by a dot. The word "and" between two
authors is used without a comma. If there are three or more authors, there is
a comma before "and". If headings with author names are not fitting well in
the page, then you should use "et al." after the first author.

Use \toctitle and \tocauthor, they are important fields defining your
paper in the proceedings Table Of Contents.

For \tocauthor use ~ between first name and name to avoid a break
line inside author's names.

After \maketitle, add \setcounter{footnote}{0} to start footnotes
from 1 after \thanks.

LNCS recommends keywords, within the abstract (before \end{abstract} just
type \keywords{your list}. The new LNCS style has internally defined this
command. Do not newcommand{keywords}... (not needed titlecase for
keywords). Please , use significant keywords.

Normally, captions of tables, figures, should end without a dot. If you feel
that dots are needed, please be consistent along the whole article. Table
captions are above the tables, while figures have captions below.

For Acknowledge please use \section*.

Please use BIBTEX: it is a computer program taking care about consistency of
bibliography, (within the paper and cross papers). For information about
using BIBTEX please consult this link. There
exists also an automatic conversion tool from bibitem to bibtex, yet not all
formats are recognized. Note that Googling for a title together with the
word "bibtex" usually gives good results.

Check the names in bibliography, some accents could be missing, no capital
letter for Turing, RNA, etc., wrong hyphenations, etc. To correct we should
add a new level of {...} in the bib file.

Check spelling errors and English mistakes for the whole paper. You are the
last one checking for spelling errors before your paper is published.

Do not change the default font of the document (that is do not
\usepackage{times} or other fonts), or use too many variations on fonts.

Do not \usepackage[...]{babel}.

Do not use whatever fancy signs as in mathabx.

Do not modify \qed.

Do not use a4wide or geometric.

Avoid using \vspace, and in any case \vspace with a negative
argument. If things are not going as we wish, instead of negative \vspace
there should be another solution.

Do not use \newpage for formatting reasons, trying to fit floating
figures or tables.

Do not use frames around figures, algorithms, other elements of your paper.

Do not use a complicated directory structure for your document, usually for a
short paper things can be solved with a single source file.